Sujet : Re: The end of stackoverflow?
De : sylvia (at) *nospam* email.invalid (Sylvia Else)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 10. May 2024, 08:16:21
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On 10-May-24 2:55 pm, Jan Panteltje wrote:
Stack Overflow users sabotage their posts after OpenAI deal
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/05/stack-overflow-users-sabotage-their-posts-after-openai-deal/
The end of stack overflow?
Personally I know companies are using my open sourced stuff..
Let it be...
I like Stackoverflow, it gave me many good answers in the past
to difficult questions...
Many highly qualified people there.
One often has to trawl through a number of suggested solutions, either because most of them are wrong (or at least wildly apocryphal), irrelevant, or because the same or similar symptoms can have many different underlying causes.
I have to wonder whether a language model is really up to the task of filtering out the dross, while keeping the important parts.
Sylvia.